Gropiusallee 38. The "Bauhaus" 1926 by Walter Gropius is a trendsetting building for modern architecture. It is 5 minutes walk from the main station use west exit, not the main exit. It houses a postgradual college "Bauhauskolleg" and exibition rooms. Opening hours 1000-1800 hrs. It is possible to walk about parts of the building freely. There are guided tours in German daily at 1100 and 1400 hrs, additional tours on weekends 4 Euro. Ticket counter is on the first floor.
Master Houses
"Meisterhäuser", Ebertallee 1 -7. 5 minutes walk from the Bauhaus/10 minutes from the station. The Master Houses 1926 by Walter Gropius, dwelling houses for the Bauhaus teachers "masters", are an ensemble of originally one single and three double houses. They are named after their first users Gropius, Moholy-Nagy/Feininger, Muche/Schlemmer, Klee/Kandinsky. The houses Gropius and Moholy-Nagy were distroyed during WWII, the Gropius villa was replaced by a detached house of the 1950ies. Currently Sept. 2012 there is construction underway to reconstruct the Gropius villa and the Moholy-Nagy semi-detached house. Opening hours Tues-Sun from 1000-1700 Apr-Oct until 1800. Admission 5 Euro. Guided tours in German start at the Bauhaus building tickets on the first floor Tue-Sun 1230 and 1530. The price of 9 Euro includes entrance fees.
Georgium
Puschkinallee, 5 minutes walk from the Bauhaus, 10 minutes from the station. The Georgium park, part of the world cultural heritage, is a landscape park with baroque and english elements of late 18th century, which stretches almost from the station north up to the Elbe river. There is unlimited access to the park beware of boars in the nighttime though. Georgium palace houses a painting gallery Tue-Sun 1000-1700, 3 Euro.
Luisium
Waldersee 3 km north east oft the city centre. The Luisium is a English landscape park, which continues into the meadows of Mulde and Elbe. Small palace rather a villa. Admission to the park is free beware of boars ..., to the palace May to Sept 1000-1700 Tue-Sun, Admission 4,5 Euro with a guided tour only.
Junkers Museum
Kühnauer Strasse 161a 1,5 km west of the city centre, open daily 1000-1700, admission 3 Euro. The exibition allows to discover the amazing engineering work of the aircraft pioneer Hugo Junkers. It is possible to see some real airplanes like a legendary JU52 at the "Hugo Junkers Museum" and get more information on the different working areas of Hugo Junkers.